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I know this is a BMW forum and what not, but one of the greatest guys in the drift world has had his Formula Drift 240SX stolen on Sunday morning. The more people this reaches, the better chance of possibly recovering the car/those responsible.

Most of the time tailors are stolen without even knowing the contents, the thieves simply roll the dice and hope they score with something they can resell quick and easy. Chances are the entire thing will be found fully intact.

Yea this is a damn shame. I truly hope something turns up in their favor,leading them too whoever did this. One of my fav drivers/cars right here and it would be pretty sad not seeing this thing out next year!

It is likely that whoever stole this car knew exactly whose it was and what they were getting. This is a very well known car. They didn't steal it to chop it up and sell it. They stole it to strip it and build their own car.

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